Tuesday:

A fine day with sunny spells after a frosty start. Cloud cover increasing from the east through the afternoon with, perhaps, one or two light showers. Milder. Maximum temperature 9 °C.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

Wednesday, a frosty start then dry, but a risk of rain in north later. Thursday and Friday will also be mild but more unsettled with spells of wind and rain.

Updated: 14:59 on Mon 19 Mar 2018 GMT

UK forecast for the next 5 days

Headline:

Another cold night. Cloudier in the east with isolated showers.

This Evening and Tonight:

Mainly dry with some clear spells, especially across western parts of the UK. For eastern areas it will become increasingly cloudy with occasional showers of rain or sleet. It will turn icy for many, especially under clear skies.

Tuesday:

A frosty start. Many places remaining dry with sunny periods, especially in the west. Cloudier in the east with isolated showers of sleet or rain. Breezy in the southeast. Milder.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:

Wednesday, windy with rain in north, drier further south with lighter winds. Turning increasingly unsettled across all areas through Thursday and Friday with rain or showers and windy at times.

Updated: 14:59 on Mon 19 Mar 2018 GMT

Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days

UK Outlook for Saturday 24 Mar 2018 to Monday 2 Apr 2018:

The weekend will be unsettled with sunshine and showers for most, although some longer spells of rain are possible, with perhaps some hill snow in the north. It will be windy, with coastal gales at first. Temperatures will be slightly below normal and locally rather cold, with a risk of overnight frosts, chiefly in the north. During the final week of March the UK's weather is likely to stay changeable, with showers and rain at times, interspersed by drier and brighter interludes. There remains some uncertainty in the forecast for the Easter Weekend, but we are likely to see slow moving weather systems across the UK, with wetter weather more probable in the south. and with drier, colder conditions in the north albeit with a risk of snow at times.

UK Outlook for Tuesday 3 Apr 2018 to Tuesday 17 Apr 2018:

There is significant uncertainty in the forecast detail during this period, but it does look as though slow moving weather systems will affect the UK. There will most probably be a balance between Atlantic frontal systems affecting the south and west at times, with perhaps colder and perhaps drier conditions in the north. However, further snow is possible at times, more especially in the colder north. It will be windy in places with below average temperatures; some overnight frosts are likely during early April. Towards the middle of the month confidence becomes very low, but some warmer days are expected and it may become drier generally.

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